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its been 45 yrs since I was able to eat that.My brother gave me some sugar free peanut brittle for Christmas, made by See's Candies. It is deeeeelicious!
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its been 45 yrs since I was able to eat that.My brother gave me some sugar free peanut brittle for Christmas, made by See's Candies. It is deeeeelicious!
It's more expensive, sadly, due to the replacement sweetener, so I don't think they make as much because of the cost.When the candy makers make all the chocolate candy during the Easter season I wish they would make a lot of it sugar free.
I know. Not every sugar free sweetener works well with chocolate either. Splenda does and is expensive.It's more expensive, sadly, due to the replacement sweetener, so I don't think they make as much because of the cost.
sweet dreamsGoodnight everyone. I got to get off of these aching hips.
The See's peanut brittle uses mostly maltitol and some sucralose.I know. Not every sugar free sweetener works well with chocolate either. Splenda does and is expensive.
Get some teeth!its been 45 yrs since I was able to eat that.
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